Saturday, 8 August 2020

The smart and portable MOMAX Pure Go ION Air Purifier arrives in PH

Digital Walker has launched MOMAX Pure Go ION Air Purifier in the Philippines, a timely health care smart device that could help us clean the air we breathe.
The smart and portable MOMAX Pure Go ION Air Purifier arrives in PH
MOMAX Pure Go ION Air Purifier (left)

Smart and portable air purifier

The Pure Go ION Air Purifier comes in a stylish and portable metallic body with a removable filter. MOMAX claimed that it releases 20 million negative ions to make the air more breathable.
Unboxed
Unboxed

It is designed to neutralize or eliminate smoke and smoke odor, airborne bacteria, allergens, pollen, harmful dust, pet odors, and pet dander. It even filters PM2.5 pollution and TVOC.
Removable filter design
Removable filter design

The device comes 
Infrared Motion Sensing, Temperature and Humidity real-time sensor, H11 HEPA with Active carbon filter, DC input of 5V, and 4W power.

MOMAX highlighted that it has an effective area up to 8m3, CADR (
Clean air delivery rate) of 6m3/h, 300 times Filter Life Cycle, and 5,000 hours of Negative Ion Generator Life Cycle.

MOMAX Pure Go ION Air Purifier measures at 180 x 66 mm and weighs 310 grams.

Price and availability

The device is now available at Digital Walker stores offline and Home Office online. It retails for PHP 3,990.


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realme C12 appears on Geekbench and BIS, to sport 6,000mAh battery

Not too long ago realme launched the C15, but it seems that another entry-level device from the fast-rising mobile is coming soon—the C12
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Another entry-level device with a monster battery?

Geekbench and BIS listings
Geekbench and BIS listings

The realme C12 appears on Geekbench and it includes specs like MediaTek Helio P35 processor, 3GB RAM, and Android 10 OS. The phone is anticipated to have a similar design and other features with its predecessors, such as HD+ screen with a waterdrop notch. 

The upcoming addition to the brand's budget-friendly series already appeared on multiple certifications with the model number RMX2189. The C12 has been spotted on certification websites of Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and China, suggesting an upcoming launch.

Allegedly, this budget device is going to be equipped with a 6,000mAh battery, the same as the C15. On the other hand, the C12 can allegedly support 10W charging which is lower and smaller than the 18W of C15.

The mobile brand did not confirm yet the details about its existence or launch. We'll keep you posted, so stay tuned.

Sources: GSMArenaNDTV


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Top Stories: New 27-Inch iMac, macOS Big Sur Public Beta, No Microsoft xCloud for iOS

This week saw some big developments on both the hardware and software fronts, led by a significant update to the 27-inch iMac (but no redesign yet, unfortunately) and the launch of public beta testing for macOS Big Sur.

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Other significant news this week included controversy over Apple's decision not to allow Microsoft's xCloud streaming game service on iOS, another beta of iOS 14, and Phil Schiller stepping down as Apple's marketing chief as he begins to transition out his responsibilities there.

Check out our video above and read on below for more on these stories and more from the past week!

Apple Announces New 27-Inch iMac With 10th-Gen Processors, Up to 128GB RAM, 1080p Webcam, True Tone, and More


Apple this week announced a significant update for the 27-inch iMac, bringing updated Intel processors and AMD graphics, up to 128 GB of RAM, a better 1080p FaceTime camera, improved speakers and mics, a True Tone display, Apple's T2 chip, and a new $500 nano-texture matte display option. The update did not, however, include a much-anticipated redesign.


Initial media reviews indicate some impressive upgrades, particularly with the improved webcam, speakers, and mics in this time of working from home, while benchmarks show some nice improvements over the previous generation.

The 21.5-inch iMac saw only a minor change, with a 256 GB SSD becoming the default storage option in place of the previous 1 TB traditional hard drive. The smaller iMac is otherwise unchanged. The iMac Pro also saw a small bump with the base processor now being a 10-core Xeon W chip that was previously an $800 upgrade.

Apple Seeds First Public Beta of macOS Big Sur to Public Beta Testers


After initially announcing at WWDC that a public beta of macOS 11 Big Sur would be available in July, Apple this week released the first public beta a few days into August, opening it up to wider testing ahead of an official release in the fall.


If you're interested in testing out macOS Big Sur, see our how-to for a walkthrough on the installation process, but be aware that Apple recommends users install it on a backup machine as there are still bugs and incompatible apps that could cause issues and nobody wants to deal with that on their main machines.

Microsoft's xCloud and Xbox Game Pass Not Coming to iOS Due to Apple's Restrictions


Microsoft's "Project xCloud" streaming game service that pairs with its Xbox Game Pass won't be available on iPhone and iPad when it launches this September, and Apple's App Store restrictions are to blame.


Xbox Game Pass and its accompanying xCloud streaming feature offer access to hundreds of games that can be streamed to mobile devices, and Apple says that because it can't review each game available through Game Pass, it can't be allowed on the ‌App Store‌.

Everything New in iOS 14 Beta 4: Apple TV Widget, Search Improvements, Exposure Notification API and More


Apple this week released new developer and public beta versions of iOS 14, and the company continues to make tweaks as we head toward a public release in the next couple of months. We summed up a bunch of changes in the latest betas, including a new Apple TV widget, support for Exposure Notification apps, and more.


In other iOS 14 news, we took a look at the enhancements coming to Safari including the new webpage translation feature, and a few early third-party widgets.

Phil Schiller Moving on to Become 'Apple Fellow,' Greg Joswiak Taking Over as Marketing SVP


Apple's longtime marketing chief Phil Schiller is looking to slow down a bit as he turns 60, with the company this week announcing that he will be stepping down as senior vice president of marketing and becoming an Apple Fellow.

Phil Schiller
Greg Joswiak will be taking on Schiller's role atop the marketing division, although Schiller will remain onboard to oversee the App Store and Apple events such as WWDC.

Samsung Launches Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy Buds to Compete With Apple's iPhones and AirPods Pro


Samsung this week held a virtual Galaxy Unpacked event where it unveiled its next-generation smartphones that will compete with Apple's 2020 iPhone lineup, as well as a new Galaxy Z Fold2 5G that improves significantly on Samsung's previous folding phone efforts.


New Galaxy Buds Live earbuds, a Galaxy Tab S7, and a Galaxy Watch 3 round out the new products as a full suite of competitors to Apple's major mobile products.

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